After some digging I found that Another World has been ported (I think the PC DOS version was first or was it Amiga version. Does anyone know?) atleast to Amiga, Atari, PC DOS, Mac, SNES, Megadrive, Genesis, 3DO, GBA, GP32, Symbian, Pocket PC, Windows XP, GP32, Dreamcast and Zodiac.

Another World is also available for SNES. Doesn't it have quite similar syntax for assembler as Commodore 64. Atleast SuperCPU seems to use it -> "It is a processor upgrade for the Commodore 64 and Commodore 128 personal computer platforms."

Thank you for this! Maybe the best game for C64 ever, with amazing playbility, though it crashes sometimes. I never finished this game on my old amiga, because its port is quite boring.
Is there any chance make this game for MMC64 or Retroreplay or Commodore 128?

The inbetween screens looks like the screens of the Apple IIe version, but witout the artifacts. The ingame screens looks like the Original PC version and the animations are are very well made. The music fits to the game like it should be. The only missing thing are hires sprites, too bad. All in all the whole game could have been in hires... I think it's a missed chance to point out a nice feature of the C64. So the game looks rather like a Proffessional version of the Apple version. Other than that its a 10/10. Thank you guys!

@sasq: I suggest you get one of those amazing devices called joypads  the best of both worlds as far as an input device goes.
I switched from joysticks to good quality joypads on the C64 and Amiga 15+ years ago, for those games that don't support keyboard controls (my preferred input method).

Flashed it to my EF cart today, had some difficulties getting it onto cart. After I split the .CRT with EasySplit and then flashed with EasyProg again all worked fine. Will be showing this on the big screen at Syntax 2011.

Download Link Updated: download link of split .crt file (two d64s) has been added for anyone that has problems flashing to the EF cart. Included in the first d64 is one of the latest builds of EasyProg.

@Raf, make sure one of the Silesia 5 attendees have an EasyFlash cart so that we can burn a copy of PoP on it... I don't have one, but I would love to see this shown/played there. :) I think I might bring a PoP C64 T-Shirt too! 8)

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